TRANSFER

Application Process

2. Apply by the application deadline.

Fall Semester deadline is June 15. Spring Semester deadline is November 1. These deadlines are specific to transfer students who have fewer than 60 transferable credit hours. Students with more than 60 transferable credit hours are exempt from the deadline and are encouraged to apply.

Application materials – including official college transcripts and nonrefundable application fee – must be postmarked by the deadline.

Any transfer student with fewer than 24 transferable credit hours must also submit an official high school transcript and an ACT or SAT score.

4. Items needed to complete your application process:

Official transcripts from each college or university attended. Transfer students who do not have a 2.0 or higher college GPA must submit a petition for admission.

Official high school transcripts and ACT scores for those students who have earned fewer than 24 hours of transferrable college credit at the time of application.

Transcripts are considered official if they are received in a sealed envelope or sent electronically to the Office of Admissions through Parchment, National Student Clearing House, or eScrip-Safe.

Students who are permanent residents need to send a copy of the front and back of their Permanent Resident cards ("green cards"). Students who are refugees or are present in the United States based on asylum status need to send a copy of their I-94 that shows either the Refugee or Asylum status stamp.